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28 February 2018

LSE Publishes Feedback And Consultation On Review Of AIM Rules

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On 11 July 2017, via AIM Notice 46, the LSE issued a discussion paper to invite feedback on various areas of the AIM Rules for Companies and AIM rules for nomads.
UK Corporate/Commercial Law
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On 11 July 2017, via AIM Notice 46, the LSE issued a discussion paper to invite feedback on various areas of the AIM Rules for Companies and AIM rules for nomads. On 11 December 2017, the LSE published AIM Notice 49, attached to which is LSE's Feedback Statement and Consultation in relation to proposed changes to the AIM Rules for Companies and the AIM rules for nomads ("AIM Rulebooks").

The feedback statement provides an overview of the responses received, and, where the LSE is proposing to make amendments to the AIM Rulebooks, proposals for consultation.

The consultation closing date is 29 January 2018. The feedback statement and consultation can be accessed here:

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